the word VEVO is actually a Latin word, which means "I am alive" or "I live." This meaning is derived from the Latin verb "vivo," which means "to live.
Actually the latin word for "I live/I'm alive" is
vivo, and the latin word for "to live" is
vivere
They call me wise ass for a reason
Vevo is famous trademark, you should stay away from registering names like that even moreso trying to sell them.
I see dozens of
Vevo Trademarks, basically in every Nice category, i.e. that TM is not unique to the company
@capybara is probably referring to (hq.vevo.com),
and in the Madrid System - as I understand it, a database of TMs registered in all countries member of the Madrid Protocol - there is only a
Vevo TM belonging to Carlsberg Breweries A/S.
On the other side, capybara is probably right in that Vevo is a famous trademark, and aivevo - for me - sounds confusingly similar to vevo.
Vevo is also no dictionary term, so you can hardly say you registered it because of its dictionary meaning.
First thing first, don't target no TM owner and don't attach any website to that Vevo-domain.
Imo